> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 09:56:54 -0400
> From: Douglas McMurtrie <[email protected]>
> Reply-to: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS Experiments on bacteria, yogurt, milk, etc
> Bob,
>
> You are absolutely correct. The situation is even even worse than you
> describe though. I don't believe that people on the list are even
> talking about the same substance half the time. Is CS clear? Is it
> golden? How many microns in size will pass into the blood steam? What is
> the concentration of biologically active CS? Is it 5 ppm or 150 ppm? Is
> it the same if produced by AC or DC currents? Etc. etc. etc.
>
Hi Doug,
I seem to have stirred up a hornet's nest! That is great. My
beginnings here at looking at CS and bacteria is the start of what
needs to be a lot of different research by a lot of different people.
We do need to research CS as much as possible, so we have an idea of
why it works and exactly what it does. But remember, things work not
because we understand them. It really doesn't matter if we know or
not as long as it works. I don't know how this computer I am using
works, but it doesn't keep me from useing it and getting the benefits
from it.
> I am personally convinced that there is indeed substantial beneficial
> effects from the use of CS and I too am frustrated at the lack of
> scientific understanding regarding its nature and effects. Controlled
> laboratory study is the only way this will come about. Until that is
> done CS should rightly be thought of as a tonic with all the ambiguity
> that is implied in its use and effects. It is only after the substance
> itself is defined, its behavior and effects predictable, and its
> mechanism at least somewhat formulated based on scientific
> experimentation that it should approach the status of a medicine.
>
I would just as soon CS not have a status of medicine. That is not
the reason for my research. I am just seeking answers to many
questions. If it becomes a researched medicine, then it will be more
controlled, and maybe even taken away, so lets just let that part of
it alone!
God Bless you all!
Jim Einert, N.D.
> Best wishes to all,
>
> Doug.
>
>
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